England's all-time leading goalscorer and one of the Premier League's most prolific strikers — a complete centre-forward of exceptional quality.
Harry Edward Kane was born in Walthamstow, London in 1993 and joined Tottenham's academy at 11. He had loan spells at Leyton Orient (2011), Millwall (2011–12), Norwich (2012–13), Leicester (2013) and Aston Villa (2013–14) before establishing himself at Spurs from 2014. He made 435 appearances for the club, scoring 280 goals — his all-time record — and providing 65 assists before Bayern Munich paid £100 million in 2023. He earned 98 England caps scoring 68 goals — the national record surpassing Wayne Rooney. His top speed of 33.9 km/h and 10.7 km per game reflect a complete modern centre-forward. He scored 395 career goals and provided 172 assists in 691 appearances. He won 3 Premier League Golden Boots (2016, 2021, 2023) and the World Cup Golden Boot in 2018. He won his first major club trophy — the Bundesliga — with Bayern in 2024, his debut season. His ability to drop deep, link play and finish from any position make him among the most complete English forwards in history. He has scored 30+ goals in his last three complete club seasons. Kane's prolific form continued through 2025-26, reaching roughly 60 goals for club and country as Bayern Munich completed a domestic double of the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal and reached the Champions League semi-finals, cementing his standing as arguably the world's premier centre-forward heading into the 2026 World Cup with England.
England's all-time leading goalscorer
How They Played
Clinical finisher with excellent positioning, strong in the air, capable of dropping deep to create chances
Lasting Impact
One of the most prolific strikers of his generation and England's greatest goalscorer
Career Honours
- Premier League Golden Boot 2021 (23 goals), 2023 (30 goals)
- World Cup Golden Boot 2018 (6 goals)
- Bundesliga 2024 (Bayern)
- Champions League top scorer 2024
- FWA Footballer of Year 2021
- Premier League Golden Boot 2016
- Premier League Golden Boot 2017
- MBE 2019
- Bundesliga champion 2025-26
- DFB-Pokal winner 2025-26
| Club | Period | Fee | Apps | Goals | Shirt |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tottenham Hotspur | 2009–2023 | — | 435 | 41 | #10 |
| Bayern Munich | 2023–2024 | €100m | 155 | 32 | #9 |
| Leicester City | 2013–2013 | Loan | 15 | 2 | — |
| Norwich City | 2013–2013 | Loan | 5 | 0 | — |
| Millwall | 2012–2012 | Loan | 27 | 7 | — |
| Leyton Orient | 2011–2011 | — | 18 | 5 | — |
| — | — | 98 | 68 | — |